Honestly - I don't know how you could do that on a normal way in QCAD but if you have only a couple values to edit then you could work with different sizes of Font Heights.

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Screenshot:What you can see in the first line is a continuous Text Height of 1 (your problem case ),The second line is also with a Text Height of 1 - EXCEPT the space between the characters. The empty space has a Text Height of 0.25!

This is not really a nice solution but in a case of need ...

@Admin, Moderator1 mm with a "Short space" is the correct spelling! Provides QCAD a "Short space" and I just don't know it?

Husky wrote:1 mm with a "Short space" is the correct spelling! Provides QCAD a "Short space" and I just don't know it?

Not sure I know what you mean Husky - explain some more.

SI (International System of Units) says:The value of a quantity has to be written as a number followed by a space and a unit symbol; e.g. "51.47 kg".The space is representing a multiplication sign!

A unbreakable or short (unbreakable) space has to be used to keep the number and unit together in Computer programs - e.g. in Word at the end of a line ...Hihi - that was never a problem with a typewriter ...

Husky wrote:1 mm with a "Short space" is the correct spelling! Provides QCAD a "Short space" and I just don't know it?

Not sure I know what you mean Husky - explain some more.

SI (International System of Units) says:The value of a quantity has to be written as a number followed by a space and a unit symbol; e.g. "51.47 kg".The space is representing a multiplication sign!

A unbreakable or short (unbreakable) space has to be used to keep the number and unit together in Computer programs - e.g. in Word at the end of a line ...Hihi - that was never a problem with a typewriter ...